Summary

What are the Advanced Configuration patches?

The Advanced Configuration patches consist of two individual patches that add more configurability to webOS; the Advanced Configuration for App Launcher and Advanced Configuration for System Preferences. The Advanced Configuration patches comprise of the following two patches:

Advanced Configuration for App Launcher

The Advanced Configuration for App Launcher (ACAL) patch combines many of the best and popular patches for customizing and using the App Launcher.

The ACAL patch adds the following configuration options:

tidies the app menu

adds configurable named pages

adds configurable page tabs

adds configurable page reset

adds configurable default page

adds configurable page indicators

adds configurable icons size

adds configurable icon grid size

adds configurable viewing of icon titles

adds configurable viewing of quick launch

adds renaming of applications

adds hiding / showing of applications

adds secondary moving of applications

adds page moving/renaming/adding/deleting

adds jumping to a wanted page

Advanced Configuration for System Preferences & Advanced Configuration for System Preferences - WORLD

The Advanced Configuration for System Preferences (ACSP) patch combines many of the best and popular patches for customizing the system settings and phone, messaging and email app preferences.

This patch comes in two flavors; the "Advanced Configuration for System Preferences" patch is for the en_us locale. (Note, Bell users should use the non World release of the patch. Their devices are set to en_us.) The "Advanced Configuration for System Preferences - WORLD" is for those that have the World ready webOS version on their device.

Installation

Overview

The Advanced Configuration patches combine many of the best and popular patches in use today; therefore, they both conflict with any patch that provides the same or similar functionality, hence these patches are a bit more complex in nature that normal patches. Both Advanced Configuration patches are compatible with each other and can be installed at the same time or right after the other.

Due to this more complex nature, the following preparation and installation instructions are HIGHLY recommended to be followed when you have other patches installed.Failure to do so will likely result in errors while trying to install or update these patches.

Preparing Your Device

The following steps will prepare your device for installing the Advanced Configuration patches. These steps will walk you through updating your Saved Package List and running the Emergency Patch Recovery (EPR) tool.

You will be running EPR during these steps. EPR will remove all of your patches, hence, the importance of following these steps.

Restoring Patches After EPR

If you followed the recommended steps for Preparing Your Device for the Advanced Configuration patch(es) installation, you'll be looking to reinstall your other patches that were removed by EPR. The steps below should help get you back on track.

Open Preware

From the App Menu, Tap Saved Package List

Tap the Install All button

Restart Luna

Following these steps may still result in some IPKG errors. Chances are that a patch that provides the same/similar functionality is listed in your Saved Package List. If you run into one of those patches, remove it from the Saved Package List (swipe to delete) and try installing again.

Usage

Advanced Configuration for App Launcher

Preferences

The Preferences for App Launcher are accessed by tapping/swiping down the upper-left corner of the screen/top bar (when the App Launcher is in focus) and selecting Preferences. After configuring the preferences the way you like, use the back-swipe gesture to go back to the Launcher.

Page Settings

Page Header:[No Page Header | Use Page Name | Use Page Tabs]
This setting determines the view/style of the page header in the App Launcher.

Put New Apps:[On First Page | On Last Page | On Active Page | On Default Page]
This setting determines where a new app will be placed in the App Launcher.

Reset Position:[On | Off]
This setting determines whether or not the App Launcher position is reset to the top of the page automatically.

Page Wrapping:[On | Off]
This setting determines whether or not the App Launcher pages wrap when flipping from the last to first or first to last page. (Note: The animation effect that is normally present is removed when page wrapping is enabled. This is due to a limitation of the scroller widget which the Launcher uses.)

Page Animation:[On | Off]
This setting determines whether or not the animation effect is enabled for jumping between pages and when selecting a page from the tabs header. This setting (Page Animation) does not affect swiping between pages. (Note: This setting can only be controlled when the Page Wrapping option is off.)

Page Indicators:[On | Off]
This setting determines whether or not the page indicators (arrows or little hash marks) are shown in the App Launcher.

Icon Settings
Tweaking of the Grid and Icon settings will yield different results. Play around with the settings to find your optimal App Launcher page layout.

Grid Size:[Small | Medium | Large]
This setting determines the number of app icons per row in the App Launcher.

Icon Size:[Small | Medium | Large]
This setting determines the number or rows on an App Launcher page.

Icon Titles:[On | Off]
This setting determines whether or not the app titles are shown in the App Launcher.

Quick Launcher

Launcher Bar:[Always Visible | Always Hidden | Hide In Launcher | Show In Launcher]
This setting determines the how the Quick Launch bar is displayed.

Unhide On Reorder:[On | Off]
This setting determines if the Quick Launch bar will be shown when reordering/moving apps (helpful if you have the Quick Launcher hidden and wish to move apps to and from the Quick Launcher). This setting is only shown if you have the Launch Bar setting set to either "Always Hidden" or "Hide In Launcher".

View App Information

Viewing App Information can be accomplished by:

Gesture + Tap an app icon.

Setting/Un-setting Default App Launcher Page

Setting the default App Launcher page can be accomplished by:

Navigate to the launcher page you want to set as the default page. (Note: The default page is the App Launcher page that will display by default when the App Launcher is opened.)

Tap/swipe down the upper-left corner of the screen/top bar (when the App Launcher is in focus) and select Set As Default Page.

Un-setting the default App Launcher page can be accomplished by:

Tap/swipe down the upper-left corner of the screen/top bar (when the App Launcher is in focus) and select Unset Default Page.

Hiding/Showing Apps

Hiding apps can be accomplished by either of the following methods:

Gesture + Tap an app in the App Launcher and tap the Hide button.

Tap/swipe down the upper-left corner of the screen/top bar (when the App Launcher is in focus) and select List All Applications.

Tap the app in the list, then tap the Hide button.

Showing/Unhiding apps can be accomplished by:
(Note: Apps that are hidden appear "grayed-out" in the list)

Tap/swipe down the upper-left corner of the screen/top bar (when the App Launcher is in focus) and select List All Applications.

Tap the app in the list, then tap the Show button.

Moving/Rename/Deleting Apps

Moving Apps can be accomplished by either of the following methods:

Tap + Hold an app icon. Once the "halo" appears around the app icon, slide the app around the current App Launcher page or move to the side edges of the screen to move it to another page.

Gesture + Tap an app. Tap the Move button. Select the page you wish to move the app to.

Renaming Apps can be accomplished by:

Gesture + Tap an app.

Tap the Rename button.

Enter a new name for the app and press enter key on your keyboard.

Deleting Apps can be accomplished by:
(Note: You can only delete non Palm Apps this way)

Gesture + Tap an app.

Tap the Delete button.

Adding/Removing/Moving App Launcher Pages

Use one of the following methods to enter into an "edit" mode so that you can then add/remove/move/rename launcher pages:

Tap/swipe down the upper-left corner of the screen/top bar (when the App Launcher is in focus) and select Enter Edit Mode.

Advanced Configuration for System Preferences

The following is a list of preferences that have been added, modified or moved from the subsequent apps. All other settings found in the following apps were unmodified and are not covered in the scope of this guide.

Screen & Lock

Screen

Brightness:[Maximum | Minimum]
This setting determines the brightness level of the screen. It has been modified to allow the lowest value to be zero (0). The Maximum/Minimum option allows for quickly setting the maximum and minimum value for the brightness. In addition, you still can use the slider to set your desired screen brightness level.

System Notifications
These settings determine the notification alert for the system low battery warning and when charging the device.

Low Battery:[Vibrate | System Sound | Ringtone | Mute]

Charger:[Vibrate | System Sound | Ringtone | Mute]

System Volume Levels

Media Volume:
This setting determines the media volume level of the device.

Ringtone/System/Media Volumes:[Maximum | Minimum]
This setting allow for quickly setting the maximum and minimum values for each volume level. In addition, you still can use the slider to set your desired volume level.

Phone

The Phone Preferences has been renamed to Phone Services. The Phone App Menu has been modified to reflect the renaming of the Preferences to Phone Services and Sounds & Ringtones to Sound Settings. In addition, a new, separate Preferences menu item was added to the Phone App Menu that contains additional preferences related to the behavior of the phone app.

Phone Services

(Formerly Phone Preferences)

Phone Services can be found in the App Menu of the Phone App or in the App Launcher (if you have the Advanced Configuration for App Launcher or other patch installed that unhides the app).

Phone Radio

Radio Toggle:[On | Off]
This setting has been added to the header of Phone Services to allow for control of the phone’s radio.

Network

Automatic:[Carrier Only | Roam Only | Automatic]
This setting has been modified to include the Roam Only option. This setting determines whether or not your device will stay on only your carrier’s voice network, only roaming, or automatic in which it will connect to the best available network.

When Typing In Dialpad

Show Contact Matches:[On | Off]
This setting has been moved to the Phone Preferences.

Phone Preferences

The Preferences for the Phone can be found in the Phone App Menu.

Dialing

Contact Matching:[On | Off]
This setting determines whether or not you can search for a contact by typing the name on the keyboard.

Application

Default View:[Dialpad | Call Log]
This setting determines whether or not the phone app is opened to the dialpad or the call log.

On Call View:[Contact | Dialpad | Call Log]
This setting determines whether or not the contact (e.g. contact's picture), dialpad, or call log is shown when on a call.

Close After Call:[Yes | No]
This setting determines whether or not the phone app is closed after a call has ended.

Switches

Slider Opened:[Do Nothing | Answer Call | Speakerphone]
This setting determines the action when the slider is opened while the phone is ringing.

Slider Closed:[Do Nothing | Hangup Call]
This setting determines the action when the slider is closed while on a call.

Power Button:[Do Nothing | Hangup Call]
This setting determines the action when the power button is pressed while on a phone call. This setting only affects calls using the ear speaker.

Automation

On TS Remove:[Do Nothing | Answer Call]
This setting determines the action when the phone is removed from the touchstone during an incoming call.

On Call Reject:[Do Nothing | Auto Reply]
This setting determines the action when a call is rejected. When set to auto reply you get to set the template text that is automatically set into new message with the callers phone number after rejecting a call.

Speakerphone:[Only Manually | Using Proximity]
This setting determines whether or not the speakerphone is enabled or disabled manually or by use of the proximity sensor. When using the proximity sensor, there is a two second delay for the switching.

Notifications

Blink Notification:[On | Off]
This setting determines whether or not the blink notification will be on or off when you have a missed call.

Repeat Times:[Infinite | 3 times | 5 times | 10 times | 15 times | 30 times]
This setting determines how long the notification repeat will run until cleared.

Messaging

The following are found in the Messaging App Preferences & Accounts.

Message Drafts

Copy to Message:[On | Off]
This setting determines whether or not a draft message is automatically restored to that conversation after having aborted the message or closed the messaging app.

Copy to Clipboard:[On | Off]
This setting determines whether or not the draft of a message is automatically copied to the clipboard for pasting into the conversation manually instead of automatically.

Accounts
To configure the Message Greeting and Signature for the SMS account, tap your SMS account. The area to enter the greeting and signature are found near the bottom of the Account Info screen. To configure per account notification settings shown below, tap on an account, then tap Preferences.

Message Greeting/Signature:

Message Greeting
This setting allows for an opening greeting to be placed at the beginning of new text messages.

Message Signature
This setting allows for a signature to be placed at the end of new text messages.

Per Account Notification Settings:

New Message

Blink Notification:[On | Off]
This setting determines whether or not the blink notification will be on or off when you have received a message.

Show Notification:[On | Off]
This setting determines whether or not the additional Notification options are available and whether or not the notification banner is used to notify about the received message.

Notifications

Alert:[Vibrate | System Sound | Ringtone | Mute]
This setting determines the how you will be alerted when a text/sms message is received. If you select Ringtone, you will be presented with another field to tap in which you can select a custom alert sound.

Vibration:[Short (0.5s) | Medium (1.0s) | Long (1.5s)]
This setting determines the duration of the vibration when a text/sms message is received.

Repeat Times:[Infinite | 3 times | 5 times | 10 times | 15 times | 30 times]
This setting determines how long the notification repeat will run until cleared.

Email

The following are found in the Email App Preferences & Accounts.

Accounts
To configure per account notification settings shown below, tap on an account, then tap Preferences.

New Message

Blink Notification:[On | Off]
This setting determines whether or not the blink notification will be on or off when you have received an email.

Show Notification:[On | Off]
This setting determines whether or not the additional Notification options are available and whether or not the notification banner is used to notify about the received email.

Notifications

Alert:[Vibrate | System Sound | Ringtone | Mute]
This setting determines the how you will be alerted when an email message is received. If you select Ringtone, you will be presented with another field to tap in which you can select a custom alert sound.

Vibration:[Short (0.5s) | Medium (1.0s) | Long (1.5s)]
This setting determines the duration of the vibration when an email message is received.

Repeat Times:[Infinite | 3 times | 5 times | 10 times | 15 times | 30 times]
This setting determines how long the notification repeat will run until cleared.

Contacts

Unknown Contacts
The following contact preferences can be found under the App Menu in the Contacts App.

Unknown Contacts

Blocked Numbers:[Yes | No]
This setting determines whether or not the Phone Call and SMS Message settings below are applied to blocked numbers.

Unknown Numbers:[Yes | No]
This setting determines whether or not the Phone Call and SMS Message settings below are applied to unknown numbers.

Phone Call

Action:[Do Nothing | Auto Hang Up | Direct to Voicemail]
This setting determines the action for an incoming call from blocked and/or unknown numbers. If Do Nothing is selected, you can then chose to assign a custom ringtone for calls coming from blocked and/or unknown numbers.

Ringtone:[Use Default | Set Ringtone]
This setting determines whether or not the system ringtone or a custom ringtone is configured for when a blocked and/or unknown contact calls you.

SMS Message

Ringtone:[Use Default | Set Ringtone]
This setting determines whether or not the system ringtone or a custom ringtone is configured for when a blocked and/or unknown contact sends you a text/sms message.

Individual Contacts
The following contact preferences can be found under the App Menu for each contact.

Phone Call

Action:[Do Nothing | Auto Hang Up | Direct to Voicemail]
This setting determines the action for an incoming call from that contact. If Do Nothing is selected, you can then chose to assign a custom ringtone to this contact.

Ringtone:[Use Default | Set Ringtone]
This setting determines whether or not the system ringtone or a custom ringtone is configured for when this contact calls you.

SMS Message

Ringtone:[Use Default | Set Ringtone]
This setting determines whether or not the system ringtone or a custom ringtone is configured for when this contact sends you a text/sms message.

Location Services

GPS Radio & Google Services Toggle:[On | Off]
This setting has been added to the header of Location Services to simultaneously enable/disable Location Services (GPS Radio & Google Services).

Wi-Fi

The Wi-Fi Preferences have been modified to allow displaying of all saved networks. In order for this preference to be enabled, you must remove all current networks and recreate them. Once they are recreated, all saved networks will be shown in the Choose A Network list even when out of range of said networks.

Troubleshooting (FAQ)

More information coming soon.

Q: I followed the steps outlined on this wiki to install one of the Advanced Configuration patches. Do I need to do that all over again to install the other Advanced Configuration patch?
A: No, however, if you run into issues trying to install the other Advanced Configuration patch, your first course of action would be to follow the steps over, then install both Advanced Configuration patches one right after the other. If you decide to proceed with the installation of the other Advanced Configuration patch, you should remove any other patch that provides the same/similar functionality as the Advanced Configuration patch you would be attempting to install. If you are also using a theme, you might have to remove your theme prior to installing/updating if the theme happens to modify the same files as the patches. (Again, the recommended/preferred method would be to follow the steps outlined on the wiki.)

Q: Why am I unable to update to the latest version of the patch?
A: Check the Status section of the wiki for recently added features. Chances are you have another patch installed that provides the same/similar functionality. You would need to remove that patch first before updating. Another area to check would be the opening Summary section of the wiki. There too is information regarding what the patch does/is about. That could help you determine what other patch you would have to remove prior to updating. If you are also using a theme, you might have to remove your theme prior to installing/updating if the theme happens to modify the same files as the patches.

Cleaned up the extra vibration behavior and added disable option for it

1.4.5-75 - (Released Oct. 4, 2010)

Added auto reply on call rejection feature

SMS account ringtone can now actually be set

MMS messages now use the SMS notification settings instead of defaults

Fixed display proximity sensor to be not active when its not enabled

Fixed messaging notification not using system alert instead of notification sound

1.4.5-74 - (Released Oct. 3, 2010)

Initial Release

Future Releases

Enable call rejecting with power button when the option is set to hang up

Fine tune the proximity speakerphone feature so that the delay is only used when answering normally to the call, when answered while phone on desk (or similar position) or taken away from ear there is no delay.

Notification silencing while on call

Screen control setting when on charger (on/off and on/locked/off for TS)

The current way the global location service on/off toggle works is that it turns all off and then on, but it might be better if it would remember what the settings was before turning everything off so when turning back on you would get the settings that you had.